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EARLY COMPUTER MODEL SERIES
Sun Ultra 20 Workstation; SunUltraSeries; Sun Ultra; Sun Ultra 2
  • Sun Ultra 3 laptop
  • AMD Opteron]] processor
  • Sun Ultra 30 workstation
  • Sun Ultra 5 workstation
  • Sun Ultra 1 workstation

Sun-2 Workstation      
<computer> A Unix workstation produced by {Sun Microsystems, Inc.}, based on the Motorola 68000. Followed by the Sun-3 Workstation. [Details? Dates?] (2001-03-11)
workstation         
HIGH-END COMPUTER DESIGNED FOR TECHNICAL OR SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS
Workstations; Computer workstation; Workstaton; Workstation (computer hardware); Unix workstation; Unix workstations; Computer workstations; UNIX workstation; Display station; Workstation computers; Personal workstation; Computer graphics workstation; Graphics workstation; Graphics workstations; Graphical workstation; Workstation computer
¦ noun
1. a desktop computer terminal, typically networked and more powerful than a personal computer.
2. an area where work of a particular nature is carried out, such as a location on an assembly line.
workstation         
HIGH-END COMPUTER DESIGNED FOR TECHNICAL OR SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS
Workstations; Computer workstation; Workstaton; Workstation (computer hardware); Unix workstation; Unix workstations; Computer workstations; UNIX workstation; Display station; Workstation computers; Personal workstation; Computer graphics workstation; Graphics workstation; Graphics workstations; Graphical workstation; Workstation computer
also work station (workstations)
A workstation is a screen and keyboard that are part of an office computer system.
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Wikipedia

Sun Ultra series

The Sun Ultra series is a discontinued line of workstation and server computers developed and sold by Sun Microsystems, comprising two distinct generations. The original line was introduced in 1995 and discontinued in 2001. This generation was partially replaced by the Sun Blade in 2000 and that line was in itself replaced by the Sun Java Workstation—an AMD Opteron system—in 2004. In sync with the transition to x86-64-architecture processors, in 2005 the Ultra brand was later revived with the launch of the Ultra 20 and Ultra 40, albeit to some confusion, since they were no longer based on UltraSPARC processors.